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[SOLD]FWI saddle, nut, bridge pins
FWI nut and saddle are very large sized blank.
$&& shipped for all. PM or email me. SOLD Last edited by bigsky1004; 09-20-2017 at 10:30 PM. Reason: [SOLD] |
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What size are the bridge pins?
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The diameter at the top of the shaft (just below the skirt) of 0.210~0.220".
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3 or 5 degree taper?
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Yes, this is what I was asking. Thanks.
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do you have any documentation as to how these were sourced? Like where did you get them? Sorry to have so many questions, but I'm interested and just want to check all of the boxes.
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When you switched to bone(It is harder than bone), you can notice a big jump in definition, better volume and sustain. FWB is very popular item for better sound to high end guitar makers and owners. + It is also fantastic to watch. |
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Right, that is why I'm asking, there has been an uptick in the killing of living walruses and chemically treating the tusk ivory to give it the appearance of fossilized walrus ivory. Don't mean to offend and not trying to be a jerk about it, just was wondering if you had any background information on where your FWI pieces came from. I would love to invest in something like this for my main guitar, just want to make sure I do it the right way.
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He have sold fossilized walrus ivory and fossilized mammoth ivory for over 10 years. I don't know all of history of this FWI but I strongly believe it is legal product. |
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FWI saddle, nut, bridge pins
I'll take them, if still available?
*B&PF, thank you Bigsky1004. BK Last edited by BKENNA; 09-13-2017 at 11:19 AM. |
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Well. Haha.
Last edited by Kerbie; 10-21-2017 at 04:09 AM. Reason: Removed masked profanity |